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Salvaggio Blu: a trekking in the shepherds’ Sardinia
Spring is the perfect season to discover the wonders of Selvaggio Blu, a five-day trek in the Gulf of Orosei, along the eastern coast of Sardinia. Adventure, a bit of effort, unspoiled nature and breathtaking landscapes await you! Selvaggio Blu is a path in stages, drawn at the end of the eighties by Mario Verin […]
Continue reading14 ideas to discover Emilia Romagna on a route
Over 2000 km among history, culture, local products and natural beauties in Emilia Romagna. This project is meant to give even more value to the 14 suggestions for the perfect route going through the region, a unique destination for those who love to walk and to explore – in a green way! Are you ready for […]
Continue readingChamois and La Magdeleine: eco-tourism with views on the Matterhorn
Come to explore two beautiful Alpine Pearls: Chamois (1815m) and La Magdeleine (1600m), two small towns lying on gentle slopes in front of the Matterhorn. We are in Valle d’Aosta, in Valtournenche, where to live in a simple and authentic way in contact with nature. Chamois and La Magdalene, Alpine Pearls The villages, which are just a few miles […]
Continue readingThe Wonders of Berchtesgaden
Discover the only National Park in Germany in the Alps. Visit Bavaria, its high altitude landscapes and its uncontaminated nature and breathe art and culture in Salzburg In the mountains of Bavaria lies Berchtesgaden, a pretty alpine village at the foot of Mount Watzmann. This is the third highest massive in Germany and, with its […]
Continue readingStura Valley and Beigua Park: the nature of Liguria
An alternative holiday in the ever magical Liguria: forget about the sea and go to the discovery of immense green lounges, the Stura Valley and the Beigua Park will surprise you Our holiday starts from Rossiglione, a small town in the heart of Stura Valley, which retains two distinct nuclei. In the lower area there […]
Continue readingWalking 400km through the Apennines: Graziano’s adventure
400 km on foot in the unspoiled nature of the Italian Apennines, through small hamlets, ancient hermitages, parks and natural forests. 17 days spent walking along the Escursione Appenninica, traveling at 3 km per hour to discover the silence and the unique landscapes of a hidden and almost unknown Italy. 17 legs through 4 regions (Umbria, Marche, Toscana and Emilia-Romagna), 11 provinces e 3 […]
Continue readingThe Way of St. Francis to discover Umbria
More than 270 kilometers on foot or by bicycle to traverse the footsteps of St. Francis, crossing all Umbria. Saint Francis, from the twelfth to the thirteenth centuries, lived a great part of his life in the Umbria region and it is these places that have inspired his life. The Way of St. Francis, one […]
Continue readingStreet Art in Rotterdam: from art to sustainability in just a few steps
The second industrial city in the Netherlands combines street art and sustainable development to give its citizens a brand new conscience. If you find yourselves wandering around the pedestrian areas of Rotterdam, do not forget to look down at your feet. “Stand straight, walk proud” suggest the crosswalk that passes through one of the most chaotic […]
Continue readingNature, spa and organic food: a sustainable holiday in Trentino
For those who want to spend a sustainable holiday surrounded by nature, between a walk in the woods and an afternoon at the spa, Trentino becomes a paradise. Let’s discover together a corner of this region! We have often talked about Trentino: a region where nature is still uncontaminated, where the mountains leave you breathless and the […]
Continue readingSanto Antao, Cape Verde – An Eco-Friendly Destination par Excellence
Santo Antao, the second-largest island of the Capeverdean archipelago is a paradise for hikers and eco-friendly travellers. This little island of only 779 km² seems to have a mere infinite number of breath-taking hiking trails and a unique sensitiveness towards its natural heritage. Even after spending 10 days on the Ilha das Montanhas – the […]
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